DREESE is worth another chance in Ayr's Farrar McCamley Handicap after failing to sparkle at Ripon earlier this month.

Twice a winner on the all-weather last spring, he turned in a couple of disappointing subsequent efforts before the turn of the year and eventually being sold at Tattersalls in February.

Now with Richard Fahey, he sported a first-time eyeshield on his return and the Musley Bank trainer has chosen to keep the headgear.

Majeed can continue to make up for lost time with victory in the 32Red.com Handicap at Kempton.

The five-year-old has clearly not been the most straightforward of inmates for David Simcock as he will be having just his seventh career outing and has a lengthy absence on his record.

Unplaced on his sole juvenile start, Majeed then won one of four starts as a three-year-old before then going on to the sidelines for 17 months when all was obviously not right.

However, he returned in a blaze of glory at Chelmsford in March, overcoming that long lay-off to hold off Zampa Manos by a neck in what appeared to be a competitive enough heat.

Majeed came through late in the day to snatch that prize and the margin of his win means the handicapper could not be too harsh, with Simcock's runner looking eminently capable of defying a 3lb rise.

Anya did not shine on her return to action but is worth another chance in the 32Red On The App Store Handicap.

She had enjoyed a decent campaign in 2014, winning once in six starts, but she failed to cut much ice on her first attempt at Chelmsford last month.

Henry Candy's charge stayed on at just the one pace to be beaten five lengths but she may well have needed the run and should feel the benefit.

Tajathub should go well in the 32Red Casino Median Auction Maiden Stakes after being beaten by the well-regarded Peterhof on his only start last term.

Roy Rocket is on a roll now and he can bring up his hat-trick in the Menzies Distribution Ltd Handicap at Lingfield.

He won an ordinary race at Brighton in April before following up under a penalty at the same track just a week later.

While he is no world-beater, he will continue to do trainer John Berry proud in races such as this.

Hunt Ball ended a lengthy losing streak when switched back to hurdles at Fakenham earlier this month and he can follow up for Nicky Henderson at Southwell.

The 10-year-old is a former Cheltenham Festival winner but he had gone two years without a win before making short work of some lesser rivals with an eight-length win at the Norfolk venue.

That will have boosted his confidence nicely and Hunt Ball should line up for the Live Music At Southwell 2nd June Novices' Hurdle with all guns blazing.

Crack Away Jack is another old boy who can show he still retains a bit of spark in the Feldon Dunsmore Building Legal Solutions Handicap Hurdle at Warwick.

He made a pleasing return after two years off the track when third at Sandown back in March and while a switch up to Grade One company at Aintree proved beyond him, Crack Away Jack should still be enough in a race like this.

SELECTIONS

AYR: 2.20 Birkdale, 2.50 Amis Reunis, 3.20 Dreese, 3.50 Hydrant, 4.20 Sultana Belle, 4.50 Master Bond, 5.20 Rioja Day.

KEMPTON: 6.10 Third Strike, 6.40 Tajathub, 7.10 Sense Of Fun, 7.40 MAJEED (NAP), 8.10 Anya, 8.40 Substantivo, 9.10 Satchville Flyer.

LINGFIELD: 2.00 Lara Lipton, 2.30 Royal History, 3.00 Tilstarr, 3.30 Roy Rocket, 4.00 Conry, 4.30 Lolita, 5.00 Mrs Warren.

SLIGO: 6.00 Long Dog, 6.30 Palm Sur, 7.00 Credo Star, 7.30 Indian Fairy, 8.00 Froggy, 8.30 Green Diesel, 9.00 Balko Des Flos.

SOUTHWELL: 5.50 In The Rough, 6.20 Chestnut Ben, 6.50 Detroit Blues, 7.20 Hunt Ball, 7.50 Thinger Licht, 8.20 Good Value, 8.50 The Gipper.

WARWICK: 2.10 Hurricane Higgins, 2.40 Un Anjoy, 3.10 Prince Des Marais, 3.40 Crack Away Jack, 4.10 Nyanza, 4.40 Dovils Date, 5.10 Zandino.

DOUBLE: Majeed and Hunt Ball.